The formula for an area of a trapezoid is (Base 1 + Base 2) x height divided by 2. In this case that would be 29 x 10, which is 290, divided by two, giving you the final result of 145.
Area of the trapezoid: 0.5*(8+11)*10 = 95 square measurements
((B+b)h)/2=area of a trapeziod B= larger base b=smaller base h=height ((10+8)5)/2= 45
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
Area of a trapezoid measured in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Yes. For example, if the square's side length was 10, the area would be 100. If the trapezoid's two base lengths were 5 and 20, and the height was 8, the area would be 100.
Area of the trapezoid: 0.5*(8+11)*10 = 95 square measurements
A trapezoid has two bases of different lengths. So there's a number missingfrom the question, and the area can't be calculated without it.
Area of a trapezoid= 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Area = 1/2 (sum of bases) times height Area = (8+12)/2 x 4 Area = 10 x 4 = 40
The formula is (1/2)(base1+base2)(height). (1/2)(10+8)(5) = 45 square feet.
((B+b)h)/2=area of a trapeziod B= larger base b=smaller base h=height ((10+8)5)/2= 45
0.5*(3.6 + 2.4)*10 = 0.5*6*10 = 30 square feet.
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
Area of a trapezoid measured in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
The area of triangle is : 60.0
The area of a cylinder's base with a height of 10 and a volume of 3800 is 380 units2
Area = 0.5 * base * height = 0.5 * 12 * 10 = 60 square units.